Thanks, I'll try an encode later
No, I didn't rename the wavi.exe to exactly what is listed, I just assumed by renamed you meant just to keep a backup and keep it from being executed, so just renamed it as wavi.exe.bak. I'll try setting up my install exactly as you listed and go back to the AVS2DVD noinstall as that was working happily
I'll reinstall LAVFilters again, but your right. I hadn't installed ffdshow/LAVfilters after recently reinstalling Win7 back from Win8.1
I found win8.1 very restrictive, but smoother than Win7 once I got rid of the Metro interface, and got sick of having to give 'permission' to everything with software failing for no reason other than Win8.1 denying permissions. Not good for people that like testing and trying out various things. Works great on the daughters laptop ... good idea but not if your using old outdated but perfectly functioning software that has no decent alternatives. Shame really as I was liking it until it the permissions issue which plenty are moaning about not just me and no simple way aroudn it. Evev giving all drives full permissions still caused me headaches so it went until I have no choice or really need it
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Why do I write detailed install instructions if users try to outsmart me and decide to do it differently??? BTW you are not the first user who did that and then complained that it did not work. Do I really have to write an automatic installer for simple stuff like that?
My new wavi.exe.mod is just a stub which collects the call parameters, modifies them and then calls the original (now renamed) wavi.exe. So you absolutely have to rename the original wavi.exe to the name given in the documentation, otherwise the plugin will do absolutely nothing.
Regarding Win7 and Win8 I decided some time ago that I like WinXP a lot better. I do have Win7 on a laptop, but my main desktop has only XP. Main reason is that I do not like Microsofts attitude that users are generally stupid so they should not really own their computers. Even as an admin they refuse to give you permissions to do things in system folders, they lie to you about the real location of files, the whole UAC and Virtual Store thing is just one big PITA to me. If I wanted to be treated like this I would use Apple computers.
Let me know how your upmix conversion comes out. I have to tell MrC when I think that the plugin is stable so he can host it on the AVStoDVD download site.
Cheers
manolito -
IDX/SUB format is already in raster (bitmap) format: there's currently no possibility to change their size with the subs software currently used by AVStoDVD. But you can tweak the original IDX file: open it with a text editor and change the following sections:
# Original frame size
# Origin, relative to the upper-left corner, can be overloaded by aligment
Probably you need some trials before getting the desired result.
Do you have a sample clip with the audio speedup issue?
Bye -
Converting 2 channel to 6 channel with the modded wavi.exe does indeed work. tested with PotPlayer which is showing it as 6 channels in the properties where before it was only 2, reading your help file did actually make sense ......
I'm now getting issues with 'some' video sources playing the audio so it sounds like chipmunks. If I load the video file into AVS2DVD and simply click preview without touching anything the problem files sound like chipmunks on speed, but if I play the same video through PotPlayer or any other player really it plays perfectly
But not every video file has this 'problem', so I'm still trying to narrow down what the differences are in the files that causes audio speedup in AVS2DVd preview (and after conversion to DVD still has the same chipmunk audio) and the ones that don't
I've tried uninstalling ffdshow and using LAVFilters, but still the same problem with the same video files that have audio speedups, that other wise play perfectly when NOT played by or converted by AVS2DVD. The codecs graphs are created fine and appear ok as well -
Could you upload a sample of one of the problematic source files?
Cheers
manolito -
Here is a 75MB 1 minute sample of the worst video. It has it all, flickering video and chipmunk audio
http://www28.zippyshare.com/v/45248711/file.html
Its a blu-ray rip of a 1974 British film called 'That Sinking Feeling'. Ripped using AnyDVD HD and then a straight conversion using MakeMKV with all default settings. I have a blu-ray ROM but until I get around to building the media centre PC thats on my 'to-do' list no blu-ray player
It plays perfectly in any media player, if played through the preview in AVS2DVD its terrible. This is simply loading the original video or sample clip into AVS2DVD and just clicking the video preview button (using the internal viewer) without touching any other settings and the video goes crazy flickering rapidly with chipmunk audio track
I'm using LAVFilters 0.62 and AviSynth+ 2.6.0.5, running Windows 7 Ultimate recently installed from a fresh format about a week ago. Not installed any custom codecs such as the K-Lite-Codec-Pack pack (though I was considering it to see what happens)
ffdshow has been uninstalled and all references removed from the registry
This is the script that the player is using :
Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\Applications\Video\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")
Video = A2DVideoSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD", FrameRate=24, VFR=false)
Audio = A2DAudioSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD")
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12()
Video = Video.BlackmanResize(720,480)
#Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS
Audio = Audio.ConvertToMono
Audio = Audio.DelayAudio(0.016)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
Lanczos4Resize(720,406).ConvertToRGB()
Project settings are :
**********************
** Project Settings **
**********************
Project_PathName: Q:\DVD.a2d
Output_Folder: H:\ConvertXToDVD\---ToBurn
EditEncoderParams: 0
DeleteAssets: 1
DeleteWorking: 1
FrameServingCheck: 0
DVD_Label: DVD
Post_Process: 0
Output_Size: 4450
DVD_Size: 0
Output_Setup: 2
Video_Standard: 1
*************
** Title 1 **
*************
[General]
TitleName: Sample
TimeTrimmed: 77
InputVideoPathName: Q:\Sample.mkv
InputAudioPathName1: Q:\Sample.mkv
[MediaInfo]
MediaInfoVersion: MediaInfoLib - v0.7.69
Format: Matroska
AudioTracksCount: 1
SubsTracksCount:
Time: 77349
ChaptersList:
VideoTime: 77349
VideoCompression: AVC
VideoBitRateMode: VBR
VideoAvgBitRate:
VideoMinBitRate:
VideoMaxBitRate: 11249984
VideoWidth: 1920
VideoHeight: 1080
VideoDAR: 1.778
VideoPAR: 1.000
VideoFAR: 1.778
VideoFrameRateMode: CFR
VideoFPS: 24.000
VideoFrameCount: 1856
VideoScanType: Progressive
VideoScanOrder:
AudioID(1): 2
AudioTrackID(1): 1
AudioTime(1): 77349
AudioCompression(1): AAC LC
AudioAvgBitRate(1):
AudioBitRateMode(1): CBR
AudioChannels(1): 1
AudioSampleRate(1): 48000
AudioResolution(1):
AudioLanguage(1): en
AudioDelay(1): 16
[Video]
VideoAutoSetup: 1
VideoIsToBeKept: 0
VideoProfile: HCenc VBR 1-pass
VideoHCencAQ: 3
VideoHCencLumgain: 3
VideoHCencMatrix: AVAMAT6
VideoHCencProfile: BEST
VideoHCencBias: 30
VideoHCencDCPrec: AUTO
VideoHCencZone:
VideoResolution: 1
VideoAspectRatio: 1
VideoDVSource: 0
VideoInterlacedEncoding: 0
VideoFieldOrder: TFF
VideoCloseAllGOPs: 0
VideoBitRate: 8500
VideoMaxBitRate: 9000
VideoAutoBitRate: 1
[Audio]
AudioAutoSetup1: 1
AudioIsToBeKept1: 0
AudioFormat1: 0
AudioChannelsMode1: 1.0
AudioLanguage1: EN - English
AudioBitRate1: 384
AudioNormalize1: 0
AudioDelayAuto1: 1
AudioFixAC31: 1
AudioAftenPad1: 0
AudioAftenDRC1: 5
AudioAftenBWFilter1: 0
[Subs]
[AVS]
AVSAutoSetup: 1
AVSAutoScript:
Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\Applications\Video\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.av si")
Video = A2DVideoSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD", FrameRate=24, VFR=false)
Audio = A2DAudioSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD")
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12()
Video = Video.BlackmanResize(720,480)
#Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS
Audio = Audio.ConvertToMono
Audio = Audio.DelayAudio(0.016)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
AVSScript:
Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\Applications\Video\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.av si")
Video = A2DVideoSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD", FrameRate=24, VFR=false)
Audio = A2DAudioSource("Q:\Sample.mkv", CacheFolder="C:\Temp-AVStoDVD")
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12()
Video = Video.BlackmanResize(720,480)
#Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS
Audio = Audio.ConvertToMono
Audio = Audio.DelayAudio(0.016)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
AVSCrop: 0
CropDx: 0
CropSx: 0
CropUp: 0
CropDo: 0
AVSVerticalResize: 0
VResize: 100
AVSDeInterlace: 0
DeIntThreshold: 10
AVSTrim: 0
FrameStart: 0
FrameEnd: 1856
AVSTweak: 0
Hue: 0
Saturation: 1
Brightness: 0
Contrast: 1
AVSSharpen: 0
Sharpness: 0
AVSDelayAudio: 0
AudioDelay: 0
AVSAmplifyAudio: 0
AudioAmplify: 1
AVSFadeIO: 0
FadeIOFrames: 0
AVSColorMatrix: 0
ColorMatrixSource: 0
ColorMatrixDest: 0
AVSMSharpen: 0
MSharpenThreshold: 10
MSharpenStrength: 100
AVSHQDN3D: 0
HQDN3DStrength: 0
AVSDeBlock: 0
DeBlock: 25
[Chapters]
ChaptersAutoSetup: 1
ChaptersList:
AVStoDVD Release 2.7.5 - by MrC
AVStoDVD Job <Q:\DVD.a2d> created on date 14/09/2014 07:43:30
Hope this helps to give some suggestions as to whats happening -
Thanks for the sample. It plays fine in the AVStoDVD preview on my machine...
I think I know what the problem is. The LAVFilters installer replaces the default AviSynth handler for .avs files with its own handler. And this handler seems to be broken.
The reg key for this setting is:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Media Type\Extensions\.avs\Source Filter
Starting with LAVFilters 0.62 the installer saves the old entry under the same key. You should change the entry for Source Filter back to the old value {D3588AB0-0781-11CE-B03A-0020AF0BA770}.
If you are uncomfortable doing this manually you can download AviSynth repository by Groucho2004:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/olmgl9apwem7b31/AvisynthRepository.7z
This archive contains a file "AviSynth.reg" which restores the registry to the settings which the AviSynth installer made. Import this reg file by just doubleclicking it.
Good luck
manolito
//Edit:
Please do yourself a favour and do not install Codec Packs like K-Lite. They can severely screw up your filters, and they are hard to get rid off.
If you should decide to go back to ffdshow, your sample could cause a different problem. For AAC audio libavcodec is used by default, and this does not work with mono audio. You have to change the setting for AAC to libfaad2 instead.
//Edit 2:
In your earlier post you were talking about audio speedup, not chipmunk audio. Would you have a sample for this, too?Last edited by manolito; 14th Sep 2014 at 08:45.
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@steptoe, manolito
I can preview the steptoe's Sample.mkv file without any problem, having installed LAV Filters (0.61).
Could be just a filters conflict issue?
steptoe, can you take a screenshot of the DirectShow Filters Graph of Sample.mkv?
Bye -
Reinstalled the avisynth reg key as suggested by manolito, and the two problem files I had now play as they are supposed to do. The flickering video has gone totally and the audio is now human like not chipmunk
Thanks for the help, I've added that reg key to my LAVFilters installer folder, and the AviSynth Repository folder to the others I have relating to AviSynth in my video software folder as I find things like that may just come in useful at some point (which in this case it certainly did)
Now that the LAVfilters are working as they should, I'll stick to that as apparently ffdshow doesn't support GPU decoding but LAVFilters does (just something else for me to look and have a play with as it might even speed up my AviSynth encodes)
As for k-lite packs I have always avoided them, I did try them a few years ago but after looking at all the things they were trying to install, upgrade or simply overwrite I have avoided them since
The audio speedup issue wasn't posted by me though, just chipmunk audio which has now been cured -
I just started playing with this program today and I have a couple questions.
First, I tried a test DVD and selected VTS_01_0.IFO. It wanted to index it, but included VTS_01_0.VOB as well as VTS_01_1, 2, 3,...
I understand some DVDs are authored strangely so it may have been a fluke, but shouldn't AVStoDVD ask which PGC from that titleset to use? At the very least it shouldn't include the "0" which is normally menus.
Second, under Preferences, "Authoring/Burning" tab, the DVD Subs Font can be set. That is a single setting for all formats.
Does that override the AVS2DVD Profiles you have for SubtitleCreator or vice versa? I ask because the default size is a bit too small and I like 22pt Arial Narrow Bold for NTSC 16x9 and 22pt Arial (non Narrow) Bold for NTSC 4x3.
Should I alter the SubtitleCreator profiles to reflect that, or do I have to set the Preferences->Authoring/Burning setting whenever I switch between aspect ratios?
Finally, kudos for what looks like a great program. I've already been surprised by some really nice features I haven't seen anywhere else: Using muxed subtitles, original chapters, converting UTF8 subtitles to ANSI (instead of just dropping the subs), slowdown for PAL to NTSC conversion... I'm quite sold on this.
Also, a recommendation: I'm not sure how the UTF8 to ANSI conversion is done on subtitles, but it would be nice if you could get it to convert music notes to something besides question marks when it does. # or paragraph symbols are the most common. Although best would be to replace it with <s M/> which is SubtitleCreator's tag to add a note.Last edited by doctorm; 14th Sep 2014 at 21:24.
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Sorry I can't help you with subtitles since I never use them, but I can give you some tips for converting a DVD...
AVStoDVD has no native support for DVDs as a source. There are two workarounds you can use:
1. Under "Tools/Parse DVD" you can index and demux your source DVD. Then use "Add Title" to load the streams.
2. Use MakeMKV to rip your DVD to your HDD. Then load the resulting MKV into AVStoDVD.
I prefer MakeMKV because it is much simpler to use.
Cheers
manolitoLast edited by manolito; 14th Sep 2014 at 20:44.
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Maybe you are just lucky...
LAV-Filters (I believe starting with 0.61.1) did crash with AVS scripts. Please have a look here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1674945#post1674945
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1675347#post1675347
The workaround provided by clsid reinstalled the AviSynth handler instead of LAV Splitter. (Groucho's AviSynth.reg does the same)
Nevcairiel did fix LAV Splitter in later versions, and the crashes disappeared, but I did get the same symptoms as steptoe in the AVStoDVD preview. I have no idea if LAV Splitter is still flaky for AVS input or if the AVStoDVD preview is to blame, but in any case restoring the AviSynth splitter for AVS files takes care of the problem. Groucho's AviSynth.reg file is universal for all versions of AviSynth, it works for all Windows versions from XP to Win8, 32-bit or 64-bit.
If you switch to LAV-Filters in the next version you should consider applying this registry fix as standard.
Cheers
manolitoLast edited by manolito; 14th Sep 2014 at 18:18.
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Thanks. The parse DVD look like what I was looking for. I'll have to play around with it. Probably having that feed into TsMuxerGUI would be a good way to go.
Btw, edited my post. I realized SubtitleCreator natively uses <s M/> to represent musical notes. A simple search and replace when converting the encoding type would look great. -
@doctorm
first of all, welcome there. Thanks for the kind words and for the suggestions.
About subs size, yes, if you want bigger size, you just have to change the Preferences. Keep in mind that it works only for SRT/SSA/ASS to SUP conversion, not for subs already in raster format (IDX/SUB).
About SRT with musical notes, it's new for me. Nice! Could you attach here a SRT sample with notes, so that I can make some tests?
Thanks
Bye -
Just so I understand, the Preference overrides the profiles? That's fine, just so I know which has priority.
It's a shame SubtitleCreator development stopped. At one point someone picked it up again on gitshub and fixed the UTF8 issue, but apparently that's gone now. Apparently you found a work around.
Two scripts are attached, one in UTF8 and the equivalent in ANSI. The only problem is that music in subtitles are usually a eighth notes: ♪, but SC only has symbols for quarter notes (♩) (using <s m/> (lower case m) and double eighth notes (♫) (<s M/> (upper case M)). Either one works as a decent substitute, of course you are at the mercy of your font. I think the double eighth is the more common, but I can't swear to that.
You can load the ANSI script right into SubtitleCreator and in the preview window it will show the notes instead of the tags.
I think the only other UTF8 symbol that is likely to turn up is the Em Dash (double length dash), but I couldn't tell you if I've ever seen anybody use that. -
@doctorm
exactly, the original Profiles.xml file from SC is overridden by AVStoDVD. I'm referring to the Profiles.xml file within \AVStoDVD\SubtitleCreator\Data\ folder.
AVStoDVD adopts a UTF to ANSI conversion routine. If you are interested in and you have some simple programming skills, you can find that routine in the 'modStr.bas' module from the AVStoDVD source code package.
Thanks for the SRT samples with notes, I will report back as soon as possible.
ByeLast edited by _MrC_; 16th Sep 2014 at 10:12.
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Warning! SRT subtitles file has 72 error(s)?
Do you want to fix them in a new SRT file?
Is that AVStoDVD fixing the music notes or would that be something else?
Edit: I ended up with multiple .SRT files in the temp directory for some reason. All of them have the music notes as "♪" (no quotes).Last edited by doctorm; 16th Sep 2014 at 12:55.
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@doctorm
are you adding the same small UTF8.srt file you have uploaded here?
The fixing routine is supposed to convert the UTF ♪ symbol to <s M/> in ANSI format. Single output file. Now, for the Alpha, I have left the warning as the notes were errors, but in the final release, it will be transparent.
Bye -
Yeah, I tried a few other sub files in UTF format and after the warning and offer to fix, the .SRT file put in the temp folder shows lines like:
♪ Let it go let it go ♪[ Grunts ]« Grunts »
Edit: Also of note, some subtitle sites add lines like below:
12
00:00:55,710 --> 00:01:00,373
Sync and corrections by <font color="#808040">masaca</font>
- addic7ed.Com -Last edited by doctorm; 18th Sep 2014 at 22:51.
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Do you still have that SRT? Could you upload it?
Texts within both round brackets and square brackets are ignored by SC, that's why AVStoDVD converts them into «»
[/QUOTE]
Yes, I believe that it would be difficult to remove the formatting, but not impossible. I will put that in the ToDo list. Just upload a sample with some "uncommon" formatting like that.
Bye -
Attached is a subtitle file from Addic7ed.com. It's a popular subtitle site, and the formatting is typical of most things you would find there. It has notes and <font> tags.
As far as the brackets go, that's a matter of some preset options by subtitlecreator (Settings/During the Loading of Subtitles): Cleanup Spaces, Remove [hearing impaired text], and Unselect lines with @ and http.
In my normal use installation of SC I keep all three of those unchecked, I assume AVStoDVD uses a CLI, I dunno if those options can be unselected accessing it in that manner. -
@doctorm
thanks for the SRT sample, it has some useful examples of <font> formatting and musical notes as well. I will come back very soon with an updated 2.7.6 Alpha release.
About the 'During Loading of Subtitles' settings, unfortunately SC CLI commands are very poor. Anyway I will try to understand if those settings may be setup (and kept) elsewhere.
Bye -
Did you encounter this warning already?
I made a fix for this issue, you can download it here:
http://www8.zippyshare.com/v/80541974/file.html
I tested it extensively on my WinXP system (German, uses ANSI code page 1252). Some feedback from users with Win7 or Win8 would be nice, and especially from users in countries which do not use code page 1252.
Cheers
manolito -
Hello Mr.C, 3 problems I cannot solve, but first, let me explain what files I have to work with.
I have used Virtualdub (AVI capture mode) to capture VHS tapes using the huffyuv compression (and nothing else). I get my 720x576 videos which have a reasonable quality (quality that I am happy with). But then when I want to create the video DVDs, this is where I get the problems.
I have honestly tried so many different software and settings, it is unreal. I am happy with AVStoDVD as the quality I am getting at the end is basically the same as the 80GB files I am getting from the capturing process.
However:
1) When trying to encode the huge original AVI captured file (that I cannot open in TMPGEnc btw), AVStoDVD always crashes at the authoring stage. I get the "error 70 - permission denied" message, or sometimes I get the message that the audio file has not got the same length (which is impossible as even in AVStoDVD the audio and video files have the same length, but I click on continue anyway - maybe this is related to the next problem). I have tried many things: changing the source filter to all the different possibilities, tried to let AVStoDVD to choose all video settings for me, use the ones I prefer, etc. I always end up having a M2V file, an AC3 file, and the DVD structure (as I've selected the UDF option), with the files, but no sound in them.
2) After compression, the audio is out of sync. Sometimes it appears as if the frame rate is not correct as it gets more and more ouf of sync. When muxing the M2V and the AC3 files together with muxman, the audio of course is fine at the beginning but not at the end of the video (again the original capture file does not have that problem).
How can I solve the problem that forbids me from creating that DVD image AND solve the sound issue?
Thanks for your help!
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Here is the sound error message that I am getting:
Warning! Title 1 Audio Track 1 output Audio duration (00:00:02.368) is shorter than expected duration (00:46:53).
Do you want to continue anyway? Default 'Yes'
But again when I check in AVStoDVD's main page, I see that both the video and the audio have 46:53!
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And here is the message I am getting at the authoring process:
Process aborted during DVD AUTHORING operations!
Check following files for more details:
AVStoDVD log file <C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0.log>
BatchMux log file <C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_BatchMux.log>
For more troubleshooting on Authoring issues, see Help/FAQ/Authoring.
Before exiting, do you want to keep the temporary DVD assets files?
Default 'Yes'
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Here is the log file:
<07.10.2014 15:47:47>
START PROCESS
<>
<07.10.2014 15:47:47>
PROJECT SETTINGS
DVD Video Standard: PAL
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Size: 2953/4450 MB (66%)
DVD Output Setup: ISO UDF Image
DVD Label: DVD
DVD Menu: No Menu
Output Folder: C:\Users\Matt\Videos
Delete Temp Assets Files: Yes
Delete Temp Working Files: Yes
Edit Command Parameters: No
Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window
PREFERENCES
MultiThread: 1
AVS Video Source Filter: A2DSource
AVS Audio Source Filter: A2DSource
AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline16Resize
Frame Adjust Strategy: 1
PAL SpeedUp: 0
NTSC SlowDown: 0
Video Resolution: 0
Video BitRate Min: 2500
Video BitRate Level 1: 6500
Video Profile Level 2: 4500
Video BitRate Max: 8500
Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1
AC3 Audio Encoder: 0
Force FFmpeg for Long Audio: 1
DVD Audio Format: 0
DVD Audio BitRate: 192
Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1
Normalize Audio: 0
Auto Delay Audio: 1
DVD Audio Language (Primary): EN - English
DVD Audio Language (Secondary): EN - English
DVD Subs Language (Primary): EN - English
DVD Subs Language (Secondary): EN - English
DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 16pt (255,255,255)
Chapters Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: D:\
DVD Burning Speed: 4x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow at runtime: 1
Save General Settings: 0
<>
<07.10.2014 15:47:47>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: E:\40JahreNurburgring.avi
Info: Huffman - 65535 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.25 - 25 fps (CFR) - 46:53 minutes - 70327 frames
Audio 1: E:\40JahreNurburgring.avi
Info: PCM - 1536 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 46:53 minutes (0 ms delay)
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.69]
<>
<07.10.2014 15:47:47>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")
Video = A2DVideoSource("E:\40JahreNurburgring.avi", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp", FrameRate=25, VFR=false)
Audio = A2DAudioSource("E:\40JahreNurburgring.avi", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp")
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12()
Video = Video.Spline16Resize(720,576,0,16,0,-16)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
<>
<07.10.2014 15:47:47>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: FFmpeg CBR 1-pass
Target Video FileSize: 2850.4 MB
Encoding Parameters: -i "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_40JahreNur burgring_1.avs" -threads 8 -aspect 4:3 -c:v mpeg2video -b:v 8500k -minrate 8500k -maxrate 8500k -bufsize 2000k -dc 10 -y "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring.m2v "
<>
<07.10.2014 16:00:39>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Video Source Filter: A2DSource (DirectShowSource)
Created File: C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring.m2v (2850.4 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 8500 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.333 - 25 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 46:53 minutes - 70327 frames
<>
<07.10.2014 16:00:39>
START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
Wavi+Aften Parameters: "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_40JahreNur burgring_1.avs" - | "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Aften\aften.exe" -b 192 -pad 0 -dynrng 5 -bwfilter 0 - "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_1.a c3"
<>
<07.10.2014 16:00:42>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
Audio Source Filter: A2DSource (DirectShowSource)
Created File: C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_1.ac 3 (0 MB)
OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: AC3 - 192 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 2 seconds (0 ms delay)
<>
<07.10.2014 16:00:56>
START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_BatchMux.i ni"
BatchMux ini file:
-d "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_MuxMan.mxp "
-l "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_MuxMan.log "
-muxman "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-palette "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_Palette.tx t"
-v "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring.m2v "
-vidmode 4:3
-a1 "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_1.a c3"
-a1lang en
-cellfr "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_Cha pters.txt"
-progfr "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_Cha pters.txt"
-chapfr "C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_40JahreNurburgring_Cha pters.txt"
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<07.10.2014 16:01:05>
Process aborted during DVD AUTHORING operations!
Check following files for more details:
AVStoDVD log file <C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0.log>
BatchMux log file <C:\Users\Matt\Videos\DVD_0_BatchMux.log>
For more troubleshooting on Authoring issues, see Help/FAQ/Authoring.
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<07.10.2014 16:01:19>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.7.5
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I see that the audio file in the log says it is 2 seconds long, but that is impossible. Check the screen shot of the main page of AVStoDVD. Plus the original captured file works perfect!
Last edited by Xen956; 7th Oct 2014 at 09:07.
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Hi Xen956,
obviously I am not MrC, but I think I did find the problem...
The name of your souirce file is
40JahreNurburgring.avi,
but later in your log the name shows up as
40JahreNur burgring.avi
Note the space character. So Aften will not find the correct source file and does not encode anything.
To make sure that my assumption is correct, please rename the source file to something simple like "test.avi" and try another encode.
Cheers
manolito -
manolito, Xen956
I do not think it is a "space" char issue, very likely caused by a strange copy and paste from the txt file to the VideoHelp forum. There are actually many "space" chars in the bold log report.
I would address the troubleshooting more towards the source audio decoding. Xen956 could you please take a screenshot of 'Codecs'/'Build DirectShow Filters Graph'?
Bye -
Not so sure about audio decoding. The source audio is
Info: PCM - 1536 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 46:53 minutes (0 ms delay)
No decoding required, DirectShowSource should be able to import it into AviSynth without using any DSS audio decoder.
Cheers
manolito -
Thank you for your help!
Renaming the file "aaa.avi" for example did not solve the error 70 problem. Here is a screenshot of the asked screen (different file hence different length but same issue, and same screen given as for the file I posted above, I've double checked):
Thanks!
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